I see a lot of light gauge metal framing beyond the glass, so there will likely be a wall set back from the glazing, creating a more opaque crown. The framing doesn't go the whole way up yet, so stay tuned I suppose...
Totally agree. My first response to seeing the front view of this tower sitting atop South Station is "ouch!". But it will grow on me over timeI don't think I'm ever going to love the front on view of this thing from Dewey but I otherwise really like how this tower looks.
Eh... not quite a decade since wrapping up and only two years before MT, which we're deciding (or DZH has arranged as such in his graphic) is part of the current boom, so you could be forgiven for having that impression. I also consider Avalon as being a significant part of the big influx of mid- to almost-tall-by-other-city's-standards stuff we've had go up "recently." It certainly signalled the beginning of the massive transformation around/atop N. Staion and the Garden.Wow avalon exeter was built all the way back in 2014, it feels like it was part of this current boom.
Queue the office to housing conversion discussion in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.....6% of the office space down, just 94% to go!
Bonus points for finally seeing this project through to completion after 40-50 years and countless potential iterations.
What about the the proposed third tower at State Street HQ | One Congress | Bulfinch Crossing.The tower is striking given its prominence. It looks much taller than its actual height of 677'. An excellent and needed addition to the skyline but probably the last big tower for quite sometime.
What about the the proposed third tower at State Street HQ | One Congress | Bulfinch Crossing.
Is that still happening?